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  1. 1 de sept. de 1988 · With Jackie Burroughs, Hernando Gonzáles, Anita Olanick, Diane D'Aquila. Maryse Holden, a professor, feminist activist spent the last months before her murder in Mexico on "a break from feminism" that became a sexually iconic story reflect in her posthumous book "Give Sorrow Words".

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › A_Winter_TanA Winter Tan - Wikipedia

    Plot summary. Jackie Burroughs stars as Maryse Holder, the ill-fated feminist author who met an untimely death in Acapulco. Her behavior toward Mexican men was to regard them as subjects for the pursuit of sexual and romantic adventure.

  3. Overview. Jackie Burroughs stars as Maryse Holder, the ill-fated feminist author who met an untimely death in Acapulco.

  4. Production Company: A Winter Tan. “Strange movie, impossible to classify. It’s based on letters by American feminist Maryse Holder, sent to girlfriends back home while she was abandoning herself to lust in Mexico, published (after her death at the hands of a Mexican stud) under the title Give Sorrow Words.

  5. Drama | Biography. Literature. Feminism. Sexuality & Porn. Synopsis. Maryse Holden, a professor, feminist activist spent the last months before her murder in Mexico on "a break from feminism" that became a sexually iconic story reflect in her posthumous book "Give Sorrow Words".

  6. www.primevideo.com › detail › A-Winter-TanPrime Video: A Winter Tan

    A Winter Tan. Maryse Holden, a professor and feminist activist, spent the last months before her murder in Mexico on "a break from feminism" that became a sexually iconic story reflected in her posthumous book "Give Sorrow Words". IMDb 5.6 1 h 33 min 1988. 16+. Drama. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. Details.

  7. A Winter Tan. Summaries. Maryse Holden, a professor, feminist activist spent the last months before her murder in Mexico on "a break from feminism" that became a sexually iconic story reflect in her posthumous book "Give Sorrow Words". The film portrays this period of her life bluntly and brilliantly by Jackie Burroughs. Synopsis.